Meghan Markle chose to spotlight Australian-based designs by Karen Gee and St. Agni Studio alongside Prince Harry as the couple began their four-day trip to Australia on Tuesday, with visits to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum and Royal Children’s Hospital.
For the first visit to the Royal Children’s Hospital, the Duchess of Sussex wore the sleeveless Priscilla dress in a shade of navy by Karen Gee, an Australian luxury fashion brand. The midi dress featured such details as sculpted lines, a softly structured skirt and gold button detailing that added juxtaposition.
A defined waist gave the silhouette of the dress further refinement. Markle added a pair of black Dior pumps and wore Cartier jewelry pieces, including her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana’s, gold tank Française watch.
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Later in the day, Markle changed out of her Karen Gee dress in favor of a coordinated, mostly monochrome look featuring muted greens for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum.
The As Ever founder spotlighted pieces by Australian brand St. Agni, wearing the utility cocoon bomber jacket in a shade of dark khaki and a coordinated column skirt. She later removed the bomber to show off a knit, high neckline top by the label P. Johnson.
Along with her Cartier staple jewelry pieces, Markle added a pair of nude pumps by Aquazzura to complete her attire. As for her glam for the two daytime occasion, the “With Love, Meghan” presenter kept it simple with bold brows, lined eyes, a glossy lip and hairstyles that were both slicked back.
Tuesday marked the kickoff of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across cities Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney over the course of their stay. The couple’s visit to the country is their first since October 2018, roughly five months after their royal wedding.